Is it fill-ay like in "filet-o-fish" or fill-eht like in "I eht catfish 'till I was fill'd."
I've been thinking it's fill-eht.
How do you pronounce "fillet" ?
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How do you pronounce "fillet" ?
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I pronounce it "pain-in-da-arse!". Has to be even worse then sanding...
I pronounce it "pain-in-da-arse!". Has to be even worse then sanding...
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G'day,
Aussies pronounce it fill -et both in boat building and in cutting the sides of fish
Fillay sounds way too french and we generally don't like them very much
about the only place it is pronounced fill lay is in the Mcdonalds fast food places
Aussies pronounce it fill -et both in boat building and in cutting the sides of fish
Fillay sounds way too french and we generally don't like them very much
about the only place it is pronounced fill lay is in the Mcdonalds fast food places
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Fillet: FILL-it n: an inside joint or seam. v: to make or construct an inside joint or seam
Fillet: fill-LAY n: center of a loin cut of beef, pork, venison, etc. The entire side meat from a fish, minus bones, and sometimes skinless. v; to slice out a fillet of meat from a fish or large, mammalian animal
Filly: FILL-lee n: female colt or young girl
File': FEE-lay n: Cajun seasoning made of sassafras leaves
Fillet: fill-LAY n: center of a loin cut of beef, pork, venison, etc. The entire side meat from a fish, minus bones, and sometimes skinless. v; to slice out a fillet of meat from a fish or large, mammalian animal
Filly: FILL-lee n: female colt or young girl
File': FEE-lay n: Cajun seasoning made of sassafras leaves
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